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We wanted to go and am glad we did. No need to repeat the trip. There were many highlights and artifacts that proved interesting. Be sure to take the 20 minutes to begin your visit with the video that explains their take on the age...More

Was not sure what to expect. Very scientific. I am one who does not like to have either theory hailed as "the correct one"--evolution or creationism. I am an educator and I don't believe we should be forcing either on students.

Evolution is a subject that our education system mandates we learn as kids in school. This museum has numerous displays and graphics that give an alternate view of origins. As a creationist, I enjoyed the museum's contents which showed fossils that evolution would be hard...More

No matter what your views on the creation subject, their is some interesting items showcased here. It was definitely worth the price of admission (5$ I think). The model of the Noahs Ark on the second floor was the highlight of the visit.

This was a great find while we were heading to dinosaur world. I noticed that most 1 stars are from non Christians and we’re ranting with a motive. So I will tell it how we saw it. We had a great time. It is small...More

I expected the museum to be the highlight of my trip to Texas. We drove 3 hours from the city where we stayed, to see it. I'm quite familiar with Dr. Baugh and his work from seeing him as a guest on various Christian TV...More

I'm playing the Devil's advocate, here. If I were making a decision of faith based on this place, then I would not be a believer. It appears to have had some good resources devoted to it. However, there seems to be a lack of focus...More

We were very lucky the day we visited as Dr. Carl Baugh was giving a lecture. He lead the team that discovered Dinosaur tracks along side human tracks in the Paluxy River bed in the early 70’s Don’t let this small building fool you as...More

First of all, let's begin with the common ground that salvation in Christ is that which unites us and this conversation should not divide us. With that in mind, what I teach is that science and religion are NOT mutually... More

First of all, let's begin with the common ground that salvation in Christ is that which unites us and this conversation should not divide us. With that in mind, what I teach is that science and religion are NOT mutually exclusive. The history of science is that we were searching to better understand the nature of creation. Most of humanity has forgotten that. When science challenges dogma, religious institutions often resort to persecution. Think Galileo. Most people do not know that Charles Darwin was IN FACT a very devout Christian. He struggled mightily with what he was observing and what he knew from Genesis.
I also teach that scriptures provided explanations in ways that were in language that was understandable to those of the communities at the time. Four to six thousand years ago, people had no language to describe the concept of DNA, quantum mechanics, string theory, basic astronomy, or the miniscule part that our entire solar system occupies in the universe.
Also, please do not forget that 2000 years ago, it was blasphemy to affirm salvation for gentiles who did not follow Talmudic Law.